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The ten hours' bill : the history of factory legislation : step by step, since its introduction to Parliament by the first Sir Robert Peel, in 1802, till it was finally carried by Lord Ashley, in 1850, together with many incidents, letters, speeches, and proceedings in both Houses of Parliament, and in the country, up to the present time

Title:The ten hours' bill : the history of factory legislation : step by step, since its introduction to Parliament by the first Sir Robert Peel, in 1802, till it was finally carried by Lord Ashley, in 1850, together with many incidents, letters, speeches, and proceedings in both Houses of Parliament, and in the country, up to the present time
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Note:J. Heywood, 1866
  
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Subject:Factory laws and legislation -- Great Britain
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